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Title: | Generalized schemes of preferences in world trade |
Author: | Nabudere, D. Wadada |
Year: | 1975 |
Periodical: | The African Review: A Journal of African Politics, Development and International Affairs |
Volume: | 5 |
Issue: | 3 |
Pages: | 317-340 |
Language: | English |
Geographic term: | developing countries |
Subjects: | international trade preferential tariffs |
Abstract: | Generalized Schemes of Preferences (GSP) have been hailed as a significant breakthrough for UNCTAD in its ten-year's effort to get the advanced capitalist powers to accept thea. However, the author regards the GSP as a new method of make-believe dished out by imperialism to the Third World in an effort to earn it more time Co scheme out new tactics. The GSP must be seen for what it really is: a camouflaged channel for the extraction of the surplus from the Third World. Sections: Introduction - Dissatisfaction with GATT - Pressures from outside - UNCTAD and preferences - The 'Generalized Schemes of Preferences' -Special preferences and special measures for the least developed of the developing countries - Trade liberalization and the GSP -Trade implications of the GSP in developing countries - Multinational corporate strategy and preferences - Conclusion. Notes. 9. |